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- noun Plural form of
nonsenior .
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Examples
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They have been able to enroll in comprehensive health plans that resemble the coverage many nonseniors have — often with no extra premium.
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A record-tying number of nonseniors have declared themselves as eligible to play in the NFL, beefing up the competition among top college talent.
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In the past two NBA drafts, the Pac-10 has had 14 nonseniors taken, the most of any conference.
College Ball's Talent Deficit (and Why It Doesn't Matter) Jonah Keri 2010
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"Statistics show that seniors have higher rates of sickness and injury than nonseniors," says Ed Walker, president of the U.S.
Road Hazards 2009
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The expected heavy influx of nonseniors applying for this year's NFL draft did not happen despite looming labor unrest in the league.
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The expected heavy influx of nonseniors applying for this year's NFL draft did not happen despite looming labor unrest in the league.
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There is a suggested donation of $1.75 per meal for seniors 60 and older and $2.50 for nonseniors.
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"I think the league has stated publicly that they didn't have to come out because there won't be a wage scale," Condon said of the nonseniors.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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The expected heavy influx of nonseniors applying for this year's NFL draft did not happen despite looming labor unrest in the league.
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The fairest way to scale back the rebate program is to set an income threshold and a rebate amount that is the same for both seniors and nonseniors.
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